No-Spill Gas Can 2 1/2 gallon

Meets California Air Resources Board requirements for sale or use in California. Autostop removable nozzle, single opening for filling & pouring, treated can body for low permeation. The most user friendly CARB compliant can available. Fills equipment without the need to press down on the tank opening. 6in Flex Spout Extension (sold separately) allows filling of on-road vehicles, boats and many other hard to reach tank openings.

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We’re always on the lookout for quality products to make your job easier and safer. So, when No-Spill® fuel cans were recommended for their ease of use and rugged dependability by a Michigan based arbor-buddy, we had to check them out. We found No-Spill® fuel cans all they were cracked up to be… safer, cleaner, faster and environmentally friendly.

The No-Spill® spout is fully user controlled; insert the spout into the tank opening, tip vertically, then press the button to begin a controlled pouring action. When you’re ready to stop, simply release the button. No-Spill® fuel cans minimize overflows, especially on smaller equipment by putting instant “flood control” at your finger tip! They feature the fastest pouring spill-proof nozzle available featuring a pour rate of up to 3 gal/min (compared to other brands at 1.5 to 2.0 gal/min). The tapered 3/4” spout easily fits even smaller chainsaw and trimmer tanks. Semi-translucent strip lets you easily see your fuel level for mixing and helps reduce overflows during re-fills. Thumb button locks securely for transportation and storage. No spare parts to assemble or keep up with between jobs either.

After my 2nd piece-of-crap gas can leaked all over my truck I decided to invest in a better gas can. After watching the online product video and needing the can right away I travelled across town to Sherrill Tree affilate Vermeer in Charlotte and picked on up. With the cost of gasoline @ around $4 a gallon who can afford to waste any? Anyway, have used this product several times and it perfoms as advertised. A little pricey, but not excessive. Worth the money. (Posted on 4/6/2012)